Attachment for motor-vehicles.



IR. A. PULLAR.

ATTACHMENT FOR MOTOR VEHICLES.

APPLICATION FILED NOV. 19. I917.

Patented July 23, 1918.

ROBERT ANDREW PULL-AR, 01E ANACORTJES, WASHINGTON.

ATTACHMENT FOR MUTUIt VEI-IIGLES.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, ROBERT ANDREW PUL- LAR, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Anacortes, in the county of Skagitand State of Washington, have in vented certain new and useful Improvements in Attachments for Motor-Vehicles, otwhich the following is aspecification.

My invention is an improvement in attachments for motor vehicles, and has for itsobject to provide mechanism in connec tion with that type of a vehicle for permit ting the driver to see following vehicles, by means of the usual mirror arranged at the front of the vehicle.

In the drawings:

Figure 1 is a rear view of a motor vehicle provided with the improvement;

Fig. 2 is a section on the line 22 of Fig. 1, looking in the direction of the arrows adjacent to the line.

The present embodiment of the invention is shown in connection with the top 1 of a motor vehicle 2. In the present instance the mirror 3, which is usuzTll-y arranged extending outwardly from the Wind shield or dash, is supported by the wind shield within the top, in convenient to see the same.

At the rear, left upper corner of the top is arranged an opening 4 in the material of the top or in the rear curtain, and a disk 5 of transparent material as, for instance,

position for the driver Specification of Letters Patent. Patented dlimlljl 23, IgIfi. Application filed November 19, 191?. Serial No. aoaear.

glass, is arranged over the opening. This disk, is held in place by a .frame 6 which is secured to the top or curtain around the opening, and the disk is arranged in line with the mirror, as shown in Fig. 2, in such manner that the driver, looking into the mirror, which is in. front of him, may see the followingvehicles through the opening at at the rear.

It will be understood that the mirror 3 is high in order that the rays oflight passing through the glass will not be interfered with in their passage to the mirror by the'head of the driver. In other words, both the opening 4 and the mirror 3 are arranged above the level of the drivers head.

I claim:

1. In, combination with a motor vehicle, of a mirror mounted on the wind shield within the top, said top having at the rear left upper corner an opening, and a disk of transparent material held over the opening inline with the mirror, said mirror and disk being .above the level of the head of the driver when seated in the vehicle.

2. In combination with a motor vehicle, of

a mirror mounted on the wind shield Within the top, said top having at the rear left upper corner an opening, and a disk of trans parent material held over the opening in line with the mirror.

ROBERT ANDREW PULLAR.

maples or this patent e37 he obtatned tor five cents each, by addressing the ttornmteeloner at Tatenta,

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